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how old's the game in 2022? four years old? and there is still nothing - in my opinion - that even broaches CLOSE to getting onto the same field [hah] as RDR2 in terms of the world. nothing even remotely similar (besides other Rockstar products). that one that comes closest is probably Witcher 3, which is *extreme high praise* for Witcher 3, especially since it came out first.
and yeah. I get it. RDR2 is like two games, really. you've got the linear, shooting gallery, high-drama missions, which are almost exclusively very very good. obviously very QUALITY. there's no argument for me.
and then the OTHER game is the most amazing, jaw-droppingly deep, persuasive, adaptive, moving, funny, scary, *massive* open experience there is in all of video gaming.